Why Afghanistan is Building Largest Man Made River

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
  • Why Afghanistan is Building Largest Man Made River
    Kosa Canal: Afghanistan's Bold Engineering Feat
    Stretching across the rugged terrain of Afghanistan, longer than the distance from Los Angeles to San Francisco, the Kosa Canal is set to become Asia's longest artificial river. But will this daring engineering invention work out, or is it just another dream? Join us as we delve into the details of this ambitious project and explore its potential impact on Afghanistan and beyond.
    Video Highlights:
    The Origin - Discover the roots of the Kosa Canal project, dating back to 1973, and the vision of Muhammad Daoud to transform Afghanistan's agriculture.
    Taliban Prioritization - Learn about the renewed focus on the canal's construction under the Taliban government and the impressive progress documented through satellite imagery.
    Phase One Completion - October 2023 marked a significant milestone with the completion of the first phase, paving the way for the second phase.
    Agricultural Revolution - Understand how the canal aims to irrigate 550,000 hectares of desert, transforming it into fertile farmland and boosting food production.
    Challenges and Concerns - Explore the technical, environmental, and financial challenges the project faces, including potential impacts on international relations and water scarcity.
    Public Opinion - Hear the perspectives of local communities and international observers on the potential benefits and risks of the Kosa Canal.
    Future Prospects - Will the Kosa Canal overcome its challenges and bring a brighter future for Afghanistan and the region? Let's delve into the possibilities.
    Join us on this journey as we uncover the complexities of the Kosa Canal project and its potential to reshape Afghanistan's future. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more insightful videos on transformative projects around the world. Share your thoughts and let us know if you believe the Kosa Canal can turn this dream into reality.

Комментарии • 8

  • @MiguelPerez-fz4ib
    @MiguelPerez-fz4ib 3 месяца назад +1

    Yes it would be the answer

  • @MiguelPerez-fz4ib
    @MiguelPerez-fz4ib 3 месяца назад +1

    Yes, it will work out.! Get water from the seas too To bring water into your Rivers.
    To prevent droughts Do mechanical architectures and cep , cdp training for students cet.. prior practices.

  • @MiguelPerez-fz4ib
    @MiguelPerez-fz4ib 3 месяца назад +1

    Afghanistan

  • @MiguelPerez-fz4ib
    @MiguelPerez-fz4ib 3 месяца назад +1

    Didn't you widen your rivers too now to make ports cet...

  • @MiguelPerez-fz4ib
    @MiguelPerez-fz4ib 3 месяца назад +1

    ❤😅😊

  • @MiguelPerez-fz4ib
    @MiguelPerez-fz4ib 3 месяца назад +1

    Didn't you widen your rivers too now to make ports cet... Afghanistan

  • @MiguelPerez-fz4ib
    @MiguelPerez-fz4ib 3 месяца назад

    That's why you could use seawater and watering the rivers By Makeing the wider up and down streams.

  • @MiguelPerez-fz4ib
    @MiguelPerez-fz4ib 3 месяца назад

    Afghanistan ask china to help! And others Islamic countries to help you